Marc Márquez (#93) got the pole but had been pushed back to 3rd by the time they got to me at turn 11 with the order being Dani Pedrosa (#26), Stefan Bradi (#6), Marc (#93), and Jorge Lorenzo (#99). I believe most of this took place around turns two and three.
By the time they got to turn 11 on the second lap, Marc had pulled into second with Stefan falling to fourth. This held for most of the race with the two Repsol teammates pulling a bigger gap between them and the rest of the field.
Here we see the two around lap 10 (in turn 11) with the rest of the field out of sight.
At the start of lap 12, the rookie had pulled into the lead.
Dani kept close tabs on his teammate for a lap or two.
On lap 14 (turn 11)
Dani appears to try to over take Marc by swinging wide.
At one point, the shadow of his helmet meets the shadow of Marc's rear tire. But notice that Marc is already further into his turn.
Marc's turn deepens as Dani continues to swing wide.
Ultimately, Marc ends up further ahead than at the start of the turn.
From here, Marc's lead increases with his lead on the final lap three or so bike lengths ahead.